Thanks Fred.I have tried several rolls of the Fuji
Superia,as recommended by my lab guy,and 90% of the 
time the prints have a 'haze' to them.Not sure how to 
describe this but say i have a large barn in the 
background and it is painted light blue.The whole
print seems to have this as an overall colour.I 
fiqured he sells and has a Fuji developer i'd get
a decent print.This is whay i have stayed with Kodak
as my prints all turn out ok.

Dave

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From: Fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 09:53:41 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Recomedations for sports film


> Hi all.My out door horse show stuff is just around the corner and
> i'd like to try some different film this year. I have been
> using,with ok success, Kodak Max 400 and i tried some Royal Gold
> 400 near the season end which i was happy with.But if Kodak goes
> ahead with deleting the line i'm not sure what to turn to.I tried
> some Fuji Superia 400 but found the whole print to be washed out
> in the main colour of the shot so i'm reluctant to go Fuji.

Dave:

I think 400 ASA is a good speed for what you are shooting. �However,
I've been pleased with Fuji Superia 400 (although it might actually
be Fuji Superia X-tra 400, or something like that).

Fred
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